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10 November, 20:33

If a cylinder has a volume of 1846.32 and has a length of 12cm what would the radius be?

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  1. 10 November, 22:19
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    The volume of a cylinder is V=pi (r^2) L. to find the radius you must first divide the known volume by the known length and pi which is roughly equivalent to 3.14. this is equal to 49 which is equal to the radius squared. finally to find the radius of the cylinder you must take the square root of the radius squared which is 7.

    Answer: radius = 7 cm
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